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A ball’s height as a function of how long it spends in the air can be modeled by the equation h = -16t2 + 160t. Find the domain and range for this situation.
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A ball’s height as a function of how long it spends in the air can be modeled by the equation h = -16t2 + 160t. Find the domain and range for this situation.
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A ball’s height as a function of how long it spends in the air can be modeled by the equation h = -16t2 + 160t. Find the domain and range for this situation.
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the answer is 0.007 hope this is correct
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Answer:
Slope=0.014/2.000=0.007
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